Islamic art and culture :
Khalili, Nasser D.
Islamic art and culture : a visual history / Nasser D. Khalili. - Woodstock ; New York : Overlook Press, 2006. - 186 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 38 cm.
Includes semi-detached movable compass card following p. 186.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 180-182) and index.
Major historical and cultural sites of the Islamic world -- Major Islamic dynasties -- Timeline of Islamic art and culture -- The history of Islamic art and culture --The written word: calligraphy -- The word of God: Qur'ans -- Miniature painting -- Bookbinding -- Lacquer -- Pottery and ceramics -- Glass and rock crystal -- Metalwork -- Scientific instruments -- Arms and armour -- Jewellery -- Carpets and textiles -- Coins -- Architecture.
An oversized visual history of Islamic civilization as reflected in its fine art spans 1,200 years and surveys a range of media, from architecture and painting to silk textiles and calligraphy, in a volume that also demonstrates the relationship between Islamic artists and their western peers.
1585678392 9781585678396
Islamic art--History.
Islamic architecture--History.
Islamic Empire--History.
N6260 / .K48 2006
709.17/67
Islamic art and culture : a visual history / Nasser D. Khalili. - Woodstock ; New York : Overlook Press, 2006. - 186 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 38 cm.
Includes semi-detached movable compass card following p. 186.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 180-182) and index.
Major historical and cultural sites of the Islamic world -- Major Islamic dynasties -- Timeline of Islamic art and culture -- The history of Islamic art and culture --The written word: calligraphy -- The word of God: Qur'ans -- Miniature painting -- Bookbinding -- Lacquer -- Pottery and ceramics -- Glass and rock crystal -- Metalwork -- Scientific instruments -- Arms and armour -- Jewellery -- Carpets and textiles -- Coins -- Architecture.
An oversized visual history of Islamic civilization as reflected in its fine art spans 1,200 years and surveys a range of media, from architecture and painting to silk textiles and calligraphy, in a volume that also demonstrates the relationship between Islamic artists and their western peers.
1585678392 9781585678396
Islamic art--History.
Islamic architecture--History.
Islamic Empire--History.
N6260 / .K48 2006
709.17/67